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When an organ is transplanted in the body, the immune system will attack the organ as it would attack any foreign cell. The use of it in transplant surgeries decreases the strength of the immune system by reducing its antibody production in order to reduce its attacks on the new organ.
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<em>Repeated use of chemical fertilizers has several adverse impacts.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Chemical fertilizers are used to increase crop yield and raise agricultural productivity.</em> But a land loses its fertility over the years due to repeated fertilizer use.
<em>Excess use of fertiliser makes the soil acidicby reducing the organic content of the soil. </em>
When the amount of chemical fertilizers containing nitrogen is applied is beyond the amount that can be absorbed by the plants, it results in the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
<em>When the fertilizers are washed into water bodies their nutrient content increases heavily and this depletes the oxygen in water.
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Answer:
No, it is not possible
Explanation:
Humans use the ABO blood group system where the A and B alleles are dominant over allele O but codominant with one another.
This system is such that;
Type A can only have genotype: iAiA or iAi
Type B can only have genotype: iBiB or iBi
Type AB can only have genotype: iAiB
Type O can only have genotype: ii
According to this question, a woman has blood Type A (iAiA or iAi) and her baby has blood Type AB (iAiB). This means that the father definitely contributed the allele B in order to have a baby with type AB. It also means that, according to the question, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR A "Type A" father to produce that baby (see the punnet square attached).
Note: The father must contain an allele B in his genotype i.e. the father must be either type B (iBiB or iBi) or type AB (iAiB)
Answer:
The posterior muscles include the trapezius, rhomboid major, and rhomboid minor. When the rhomboids are contracted, your scapula moves medially, which can pull the shoulder and upper limb posteriorly.
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